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Saturday evenings on 'BZ are infomercial land but their weekend schedule is pretty strong and by 10pm Sat. they are back to regular programming. The Ric Edelman show 10am-noon on Sundays may be paid programming but it really is a good show and not that obvious as a paid program. I count 6 hours a week of infomercial and 2 of those are Ric.

I will say that their coverage of the Boston Marathon yesterday was very well done and no other station in the market could have pulled that off as well as they did and their with the commitment to local nights and overnights earns them a break on the 6 infomercial hours in my book.

Now - 60 minutes on the radio and C'BS' evening news (live plus a repeat daily) can go bye bye as far as I'm concerned. Airing TV audio on the radio just doesn't click that well. I would guess these will be gone once Entercom takes over just hopefully Entercom doesn't destroy the rest of the place in the process.

Now - 60 minutes on the radio and C'BS' evening news (live plus a repeat daily) can go bye bye as far as I'm concerned. Airing TV audio on the radio just doesn't click that well. I would guess these will be gone once Entercom takes over just hopefully Entercom doesn't destroy the rest of the place in the process.

On 01 Jan 2016, IIRC, WBZ had to drop ABC News in favor of WW1 News reports (powered by CNN), an altogether inferior product, IMHO. I really enjoyed the live segments wherein a 'BZ anchor would converse with an ABC News reporter (e.g., Aaron Katersky, Alex Stone, etc.) in the field. I hope that whoever takes over 'BZ Radio ditches WW1 and re-establishes a connection with ABC News Radio. Heck, even after CBS had acquired WBZ, the latter was still airing ABC News on the hour evenings and overnight! One reason given by 'BZ at the time was that ABC News had a product superior to that of CBS News. I believe both are very good, while WW1 is without any "soul" to it.

No, it was long before then—maybe 01 Jan 2006...though that seems a little too far back.

Originally Posted by Wimmmex

As someone who listens nights and weekends...I never remember hearing an ABC Network newscast aired. Only CBS Radio Network news....

Where did WBZ ever give that reason?

For a while, IIRC, it was a dual relationship where CBS/WWI had the regular nxcasts and ABC popped in with bulletins (or vice-versa) and provided features, the most notable being—and, I believe, the reason they hung on to ABC affiliation—was Paul Harvey, who left this world (RIP) in 2009, which sounds more around the time ABC was given the heave-ho.

As someone who listens nights and weekends...I never remember hearing an ABC Network newscast aired. Only CBS Radio Network news....

I believe it was while David Brudnoy was still with us, when his evening program began at 7 PM. The TOH newscast was from ABC News, and this was after Westinghouse acquired CBS.

Where did WBZ ever give that reason?

I made an enquiry at the time on the 'BZ website, and the response was to that effect, namely that ABC News had a worthy product. And it was not just Paul Harvey, it was the interviews between the 'BZ anchors and the ABC correspondents, as well as their "breaking news" updates on the half-hour whenever a major event was unfolding.

No, it was long before then—maybe 01 Jan 2006...though that seems a little too far back.

For a while, IIRC, it was a dual relationship where CBS/WWI had the regular nxcasts and ABC popped in with bulletins (or vice-versa) and provided features, the most notable being—and, I believe, the reason they hung on to ABC affiliation—was Paul Harvey, who left this world (RIP) in 2009, which sounds more around the time ABC was given the heave-ho.

No, ABC and 'BZ parted when ABC decided to ditch WW1 as its distributor and go its own way. And that was quite recent, within the past two years.

What REALLY galled me, though, was that the former ABC O&O's dropped ABC News Radio as well. I was floored not being able to hear an ABC newscast on WABC. Their national/international clips came from WW1.